… immigration and passenger resources available on Findmypast. Family History WA WA Ship Arrivals 1898-1926 A listing of the ships that appear in … and published works are available on open access in the Newspapers and Family History zone: State Archives of Western Australia microform Title Call …
… Hugh Tranter Communications have been vital at every stage of Australia’s history. Southern Signals shows how adoption (or not) of emerging … with the world. Author Hugh Tranter has selected pivotal moments in history where the adoption of communications technologies saved the day, made … a bulky, antique radiogram—once cutting-edge technology—kept in the family lounge room. Hugh has studied history, law and creative writing, and …
… for aspects of Lorinda’s project, From Shoddy to Superfine: A Material History of Australian Wool, emerged long ago but more recently, she’s thought … support and Dr Cramer's fellowship is supported by the Stokes family. Dr Lorinda Cramer is a social and cultural historian whose work … material that I've dived into, including the papers of the Faithful Family from Springfield Station near Goulburn, and this page describes some …
… The arrival of an ancestor in Australia is a key moment in a family's history. They may have arrived as a fare-paying passenger, as an 'assisted' … or as a convict. Your ancestor may have arrived as an individual or with family. Whatever the circumstances of their arrival the National Library of …
… request of a general nature not related to our collections teaching basic family history research methodology - see the Library's Family History Research Guide . general orientation tours and visits or …
… depicting his grandmother’s house near London. Two years later, the family, including his 4 elder sisters and younger brother, moved to Dawlish … illustrations, able to replicate small variations between species. On his family’s return to London in 1839 he studied with the natural history artist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, who emphasised simplicity and the …
… have offered generations of Australians are undeniable. The Library’s oral history collection contains a wealth of recollections about circuses and … Circus, which was founded in 1847 and still operates today. In an oral history interview with John Meredith, Douglas and Phyllis Ashton shared their … where you’ve got to sit in your seat and be quiet...why we cater for the family man, for everybody.' Many who have worked in circuses have pointed out …
… folklore, but most of the later recordings are oral histories documenting family history, local history, work experiences, music and other arts. They include … and folklore, most of the later recordings are oral histories documenting family history, local history, work experiences, music and other arts. … Hood …
… immigration passes, 1879-1916 [microform] Fiji. Immigration Department Family History Library, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Details can be viewed on their Family History Library Catalog record . Hamilton Library, University of …
… War had a devastating impact on Australian society. The Library’s oral history collection provides a very personal insight into the ways that this … century. On the War Front There are many voices in the Library’s oral history collection of those who remember the First World War. … decades. This was poorly understood by wider society at the time, though family members had some comprehension of the difficulties those who served …